Hi Dave,

If you are using unstructured FrameMaker, there is an undocumented (and unsupported) FrameMaker feature called point pages. Open your document and press Esc p z in sequence. Select the numbering style and click Freeze. Now add some content to one of the pages so it overflows the page and watch what happens.

Of course, if your document contains autonumbers, you can see why the feature is undocumented and unsupported. But I have developed a plugin called PointPages that allows you to use point pages while solving the autonumbering problem. If you are interested, let me know and I will send you the documentation. Thanks.

Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com


Hi all,

Is there a way to override the page numbering for a single page in a
document in Frame 7.0? I'm working on a revision to a manual. In this
revision, I need to add new information to a chapter that is 176 pages long.
The new information needs to go after page 31, which means that not only
would this page be included in the revision, but all the subsequent pages
would have to be added, as well, because even thought the information is the
same, the page numbers all shifted by one. I'd rather not print 146 pages
when I only need to make one page of actual content change. So, is there a
way to add a page and call it 31-a, without causing all the other page
numbers to change? I tried to search the archives on the FrameUsers website,
but it appears the site is temporarily down.

Thanks,
dave.

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If you're having trouble getting inspired about something,
it's probably because you're temporarily lacking inspiration.
That's what you need. You need inspiration.
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